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US1869646A
US1869646A US392279A US39227929A US1869646A US 1869646 A US1869646 A US 1869646A US 392279 A US392279 A US 392279A US 39227929 A US39227929 A US 39227929A US 1869646 A US1869646 A US 1869646A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
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  • the object of the present invention is to produce a simple and novel switch box construction in. which the switch neednot be ex- .posed when connecting it to the conductors of an electrical system but may at all times be completely enclosed. Or, viewed in another aspect, my invention may be said to have for its object to permit line conductors to be readily connected to an enclosed switch without exposing the switch or disturbing the same or any part thereof.
  • a further object is to produce a simple and novel operating means for an enclosed switch construction that will be effective to prevent the entrance of fluids or other foreign matter during the operation of the switch.
  • 1 represents a box open at the top and having a cover 2 for tightly closing the same.
  • a switch 3 shown as being of the type having push buttons 4. and 5 for operating the same.
  • the cover has afraised part 6 in the form of aninverted cup, above the push buttons.
  • a second smaller box 12 open at the top and having asuitable cover 13 for tightly closing the same.
  • the two boxes are in the form of a single casting.
  • the chambers within the two boxes are connected by an opening through the dividing wall between the same.
  • this opening is the bore in an elongated hub or boss 14 extending from the dividing wall 15 into the chamber in the box 12.
  • Conductors 16 are connected to the switch and lead out through the hub or boss into the box 12.
  • insulating material 1 7 preferably sealing wax or other material that can be introduced in a plastic or molten and produce a seal that effectively shuts off communication between the two chambers.
  • the main or line wires 18 enter the chamber in the auxiliary or connection box through any usual or suitable inlet 19.
  • the switch need not be disturbed or exposed upon connecting it into an electrical system; the line wires being simply brought into the auxiliary or connection chamber and being there joined to the wires, as indicated at 20.
  • the switch is at all times housed in a chamber which, for all practical purposes, may be said to be hermetically sealed, so that no gases or other fluids, or
  • I c aim g 1 A switch box adapted to form an air-tight enclosure for a switch while rmitting the 1P switch to be opened and close from without the box, 'composedof an integral box having a switch chamber and a connection chamber joined together by a passage, a detachable air-tight cover for the switchchamber, a switch-operating element extending through and movable in said cover and makin a fluid-tight joint therewith, wires extending through said. passage fromone of said chambers to the other, and a sealing compound filling said passage around and in intimate contact with said wires to close communica tion between said chambers, the switch chamber being substantially air-tight after the passage has been filled with t e sealing compound and the cover has been closed.

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Aug. 2, 1932. E. G. K; ANDERSON SWITCH BOX Filed Sent. 16; 1929 Patented Aug. 2, ,1932- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ERNST G. K. ANDERSON, E EVAI TSTON, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNORTO APPLE-TON ELECTRIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS swrrcn BOX Application filed September 18, 1929. Serial No. 392,279.
It is the practice to place small switches of the wall type in'the electrical systems of buildings in small boxes into which the con ductors are led, usually through a conduit. The conductors are usually connected directly to the terminals on the switch, making it necessary to expose the switch and manipulate the terminals when connecting the switch in the system. Furthermore, gases or other fluids or other foreign matter may enter the opening through which the conductors pass into the box.
The object of the present invention is to produce a simple and novel switch box construction in. which the switch neednot be ex- .posed when connecting it to the conductors of an electrical system but may at all times be completely enclosed. Or, viewed in another aspect, my invention may be said to have for its object to permit line conductors to be readily connected to an enclosed switch without exposing the switch or disturbing the same or any part thereof.
A further object is to produce a simple and novel operating means for an enclosed switch construction that will be effective to prevent the entrance of fluids or other foreign matter during the operation of the switch.
The various features of novelty whereby in invention is characterized will hereina ,r be pointed out with particularity in the claim; but, for a full understanding of my I view, the major portion of one of the'covers being broken away; and Fig. 4 is a section on line 4-4: of Fig. 2. I
Referring to the drawing, 1 represents a box open at the top and having a cover 2 for tightly closing the same. Within the box is a switch 3 shown as being of the type having push buttons 4. and 5 for operating the same. The cover has afraised part 6 in the form of aninverted cup, above the push buttons. A
ing the other one to rise. The walls through which the shaft passes are thickened in the form of bosses 10 and 11, to provide long bearings for theshaft and insure against the entrance of fluids or other foreign matter past the shaft and into the switch chamber.
Beyond one end of the switch box, and fixed thereto, is a second smaller box 12 open at the top and having asuitable cover 13 for tightly closing the same. In the arrangement shown, the two boxes are in the form of a single casting. The chambers within the two boxes are connected by an opening through the dividing wall between the same. In the arrangement shown, this opening is the bore in an elongated hub or boss 14 extending from the dividing wall 15 into the chamber in the box 12. Conductors 16 are connected to the switch and lead out through the hub or boss into the box 12. Into the hub or boss, around the conductors is placed a filling of insulating material 1 7, preferably sealing wax or other material that can be introduced in a plastic or molten and produce a seal that effectively shuts off communication between the two chambers.
The main or line wires 18 enter the chamber in the auxiliary or connection box through any usual or suitable inlet 19.
It will be seen that after the switch has been assembled in the box, the sealing wires carried therefrom into the auxiliary chamber, and the opening between the two chambers sealed, the switch need not be disturbed or exposed upon connecting it into an electrical system; the line wires being simply brought into the auxiliary or connection chamber and being there joined to the wires, as indicated at 20. Furthermore the switch is at all times housed in a chamber which, for all practical purposes, may be said to be hermetically sealed, so that no gases or other fluids, or
other foreign matter can enter the switch ating shaft are long, so that the openings in the switch box through .which the shaft passes are substantially sealed. While I have illustrated and described with particularity only a single preferred form of my invention, I do not desire to be lim ited to the exact structural details thus illustrated and described; but intend to cover all forms and arra-n ements which come within the definitions o my invention constituting the a pended claim. I c aim g 1 A switch box adapted to form an air-tight enclosure for a switch while rmitting the 1P switch to be opened and close from without the box, 'composedof an integral box having a switch chamber and a connection chamber joined together by a passage, a detachable air-tight cover for the switchchamber, a switch-operating element extending through and movable in said cover and makin a fluid-tight joint therewith, wires extending through said. passage fromone of said chambers to the other, and a sealing compound filling said passage around and in intimate contact with said wires to close communica tion between said chambers, the switch chamber being substantially air-tight after the passage has been filled with t e sealing compound and the cover has been closed.
In testimony. whereof, I sign this specification.
ERNST G. K. ANDERSON,
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US2418130A (en) * 1942-12-26 1947-04-01 Electrolux Corp Vacuum cleaner
US2454341A (en) * 1944-09-07 1948-11-23 First Ind Corp Switch operating mechanism
US2543754A (en) * 1945-08-24 1951-03-06 Ronald O Beach Detonator testing device
US2496282A (en) * 1945-08-30 1950-02-07 Monitor Controller Co Reciprocating contact switch
US2543803A (en) * 1945-10-09 1951-03-06 Robert S Prescott Detonator testing device
US2508381A (en) * 1946-04-01 1950-05-23 Bendix Aviat Corp Snap acting contactor
US2612578A (en) * 1949-07-30 1952-09-30 Stueland Lafe Resetting attachment for fluorescent lamp starters
US2603734A (en) * 1950-02-07 1952-07-15 Crouse Hinds Co Switch operating mechanism
US2702845A (en) * 1951-05-24 1955-02-22 Allen Bradley Co Housing for manually actuated switches
US2950837A (en) * 1957-07-03 1960-08-30 Fed Pacific Electric Co Waterproof enclosure for electrical devices
US3317072A (en) * 1963-08-28 1967-05-02 Killark Electric Mfg Company Cast box
US3248508A (en) * 1963-09-25 1966-04-26 Appleton Electric Co Switch box circuit controller having three circuit controlling conditions
US3290475A (en) * 1964-12-23 1966-12-06 Merrill Machinery Company Microswitch holder-assembly
US3430799A (en) * 1966-08-31 1969-03-04 William Maier Electrical junction boxes
US3385945A (en) * 1966-12-09 1968-05-28 Pyle National Co Prewired and presealed devices for use in hazardous areas
US3612801A (en) * 1970-06-23 1971-10-12 Cutler Hammer Inc Contact pin wire termination adaptor assembly for electric switches
US3917101A (en) * 1971-04-22 1975-11-04 Ware Fuse Corp Outlet box and method of making the same
US3980197A (en) * 1971-04-22 1976-09-14 Ware Fuse Corporation Electrical outlet box
US3896960A (en) * 1971-08-23 1975-07-29 Nelco Corp Electrical junction box for existing wall constructions
US3927785A (en) * 1974-10-24 1975-12-23 Union Insulating Co Electrical wiring box structure
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